Community Spotlight - Bubble Bash by ZimZam
This week's spotlight is on BubbleBash, a game reminiscent of a very familiar platformer from the past - Bubble Bobble.

Can you tell us a bit about "BubbleBash"?
Bubble bash started as a Bubble Bobble clone, it evolved into a multiplayer game when I tried to take advantage of the integrated multiplayer capabilities of the Metaplace engine.
How long has it taken you to build this world so far?
I would say maybe 20 hours give or take. The engine is very good for rapid development of ideas.
What has been your favorite part about building this world?
Watching it evolve, and testing it with others. We had some fun shootouts.
Where did you obtain the art for "BubbleBash"?
It was actually taken from a website that featured Bubble Bobble Graphics. I added several custom animations using Game Maker (it has a very very good sprite editor with automatic tween features)
Did you work alone or collaborate with others?
This was a solo project, although I did ask for help from others to test and play with me :)
If not finished, what else do you have planned for "BubbleBash"?
I want to integrate several other modes of play. A capture the flag variant (where both teams race to get to the opposing teams base to put out a large fire creature that acts as their king or lord), and also a free for all play mode where there are no teams.
Do you have any other worlds or games in mind to build on Metaplace, or are you working on anything else right now?
I am working on a pvp game (when I get some freetime) The purpose is to cast spells on opponents. You hit a certain combination of keys on the keyboard and it weaves a spell. There is a learning curve involved, but I think the mastery element will make it a lot of fun.
Can you tell us a bit about yourself?
I am a computer programmer, originally from Illinois. I went to Depaul University for computer science. I have a love of video games that can be traced back to when I was very young. My first computer/game system was a commodore 64. I learned BASIC on this platform, and eventually moved through several languages to my current favorite C# with Microsoft .NET. When I am not working with computers I like to be outside. Snowboarding and Scuba diving are some of my favorite sports. I also like to compose music, and work on other creative pursuits. Thanks for the interview!

Thank you ZimZam for the interview and the fun game!


